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  1. Margrave Philibert of Baden (22 January 1536 in Baden-Baden – 3 October 1569 in Montcontour) ruled the Margraviate of Baden-Baden from 1554 to 1569. Philibert was the son of the Margrave Bernhard III, Margrave of Baden-Baden and Franziska of Luxembourg, daughter of Charles I, Count of Ligny . Philibert spent part of his youth at the court of ...

  2. 30 de dic. de 2022 · He is the son of Prince Philip’s older sister, Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark. King Charles III ’s first cousin Maximilian, Margrave of Baden, has died at the age of 89. The House of ...

  3. 30 de dic. de 2022 · On Thursday, the House of Baden announced that Margrave Maximilian Andreas Markgraf von Baden, who went by Max, died at Salem Castle in Germany. Max's mother was Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark, the elder sister of Prince Philip, making him first cousins with King Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward.

  4. George Frederick (1573 – 1638) Margrave of Baden-Durlach-Sausenberg then Margrave of Baden-Durlach from 1604. Married firstly Juliane Ursula of Salm-Neufville (1572 – 1614) daughter of the Frederick, Wild- and Rhinegrave of Salm-Neufville, secondly Agathe (1581 – 1621) daughter of George III, Count of Erbach and thirdly morganatically Elisabeth Stolz (d.1652) daughter of Johann Thomas Stolz.

  5. Baden-Baden is inherited by his cousin Edward Fortunatus, of the branch of Baden-Rodemachern. Philip II: 19 February 1559 Baden Son of Philibert I and Matilda of Bavaria: 3 October 1569 – 7 June 1588: Margraviate of Baden: Unmarried: 7 June 1588 Baden aged 29: Regency of William V, Duke of Bavaria (1575-1579) Inherited Baden-Baden in 1588 ...

  6. Philip continued the negotiations with Christopher I, Margrave of Baden and on 31 August 1490, they came to an agreement on reciprocal inheritance. The treaty is known as the "Rötteln Match". [2] The background of this treaty was that Christopher I intended his son and heir Philip I to marry Joan, the heiress of Hachberg-Sausenberg.

  7. Bertha of Tübingen. Herman V, Margrave of Baden (c. 1180 – 17 January 1243) ruled Verona and Baden from 1190 until his death. He was the son of Herman IV and his wife Bertha of Tübingen. He married in 1217 to Irmengard, Countess Palatine by the Rhine (born 1200, died February 25, 1260); their marriage lasted until Herman V's death.